The wonderfully-named Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle, Germany's software ratings board, has leaked ratings for Another World: 20th Anniversary Edition, a re-release of French designer Éric Chahi's iconic 1991 action-platforming title ("23rd Anniversary Edition" doesn't have quite the same ring to it). Originally re-released on mobile devices in 2011 and ported to Steam last year, it appears Another World is now headed to Wii U, 3DS, PlayStation 4, PS Vita, PS3, and Xbox One. As of this writing, the listings have been removed from the USK website, but you can check out the screencap on NeoGAF.

When asked by Eurogamer about the leaked ratings, publisher The Digital Lounge responded, "We do not comment on rumours. Especially since everybody is now fully aware!" This wink-and-nod essentially seems to be a confirmation.

Another World, released in North America as Out of This World, is widely considered one of the first-ever "art games," with cinematic cutscenes, a paper-craft art style, and a lonely, ambiguous storyline. It was originally developed for the Amiga before being ported to every system imaginable, including the SNES in 1992. Will you be picking this one up?

I remember beating this visually unique, cinematic, and heavily atmospheric action adventure on SNES. One of the few games with polygons that didn't use the Super FX Chip. Is the sequel (I never played) included in this anniversary edition?
Btw, what happened to the Flashback remake?

I loved Another World the first time round, and enjoyed the Anniversary Edition on iPad even more. So... I'm more than happy to double-dip by grabbing it for my trusty-twosome (Wii U and Vita) as well. Hang on, or is that triple-dipping? No, no, quadruple-dip is just being silly

Have bought this game quite a few times during the years, it's one game that I can almost play through with my eyes closed. It's that memorable.

I first bought the anniversary remaster about 10 years ago when Chahi first released it on PC, then I bought the 15th Anniversary dvd disc release for PC, and lastly I bought it again for Android later when the 20th Anniversary arrived.

It's great that this one is soon on pretty much every possible platform.

I also have the unofficial port for Gameboy Advance about Another World. That one is great too.

Please let this be true! To all those who are wondering what all the fuss is about, Another world was like a 90's version of The Last of us. An emotionally charged story driven adventure featuring 2 beings having to work together to survive. It was the first game to bring a tear to my eye. Infact if you dont cry at the end you're not human!

I still have my Out of This World cartridge and my SNES still works (barely), so I have no excuse for never having beaten this, but maybe getting this again will be the impetus I need to finally see the credits.

Ah... and I already got both the Amiga and 15th anniversary PC edition...
As for the game itself: actually, there's nothing wrong with it whatsoever, besides being hard as nails. People should indeed see games from a certain era for what they are. Even without rose tinted glasses, this is still a good game and it having graphics that some of you do not find "passable" anymore, takes nothing away from that. It's moody, atmospheric, has great music and a good story, something that MANY current day games sorely miss. I do think the OP could have pasted a trailer underneath for those that are curious.
So here then:
trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZifBl9ZZUQ
gameplay: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc_0H3JO-fw

@SKTTR The Flashback remake was released on the PSN store and XBLA some time in 2014. I've been hoping they would announce a Wii U release but that's looking less and less likely. I'm going to email them and find out if it's a future possibility.

Depends on the price point. I've downloaded the trial version on the OUYA (USD $4.99 for the full game) & it looks incredible, outputting at true 1080p thru HDMI, with a very easy control scheme on the controller. One especially nifty feature is a dedicated button JUST to toggle between high & low resolutions. It's incredibly fast, & smooth to play, unlike the 90s ports. I love nostalgia & I grew up with the SNES version, but at the end of the day, play a properly presented one; Another World is too good a game for it's story to suffer through slowdown & loading screens.

Anyone here know if the WiiU version :
1. Has the Resolution toggle via button press in-game?
2. Has Gamepad support for extra features besides Off-TV Mode?
3. Has any major differences (content-wise, control-wise) from the other platforms?
4. Will cost more than USD $5?